Author Archives: Kelli Miller

So Much

So much going on this week. I’m leaving in the a.m., driving to Minneapolis to fly to Chicago. Roundabout, I know. All for my day job. Never been to Chicago, a little nervous about taking the train from the airport … Continue reading

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Pigs, Big and Little

The new litter of piglets is at that fun age where they’re old enough to adventure away from mom and still big enough to squeeze under gates and through small openings in the fence. So we’ll often find them wandering … Continue reading

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Surprise!

Our first blue eggs I didn’t think any of our new pullets would lay in the nest boxes, seeing as how they haven’t stepped foot in the coop since we released them in May. Instead they roost in the aisle … Continue reading

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Photo Friday : Massive

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A break from puppy pictures

Dipstick, one of our 12(!) kittens. As the girls have been telling people, “We’re selling free kittens!”

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Hope you don't mind

more puppy pictures! Here’s Abbie herding the 5-week-old broiler chickens It’s cute how she gets so tired by new adventures that she just passes out wherever she is. Too tired to chew the shoes Housetraining is going pretty well. She … Continue reading

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Toot Toot!

That’s me, and my horn 🙂 I’m so excited to have my first article published at the Farm & Garden website.

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Photo Friday : Order

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Right Now…

^Olivia’s still hurting from her ear surgery yesterday ^Rafe tells me, My ear hurts. I need a balloon, too. ^My giant dog is trying to play with the new puppy, and wreaking havoc in the process ^I’m loving this quote … Continue reading

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Chicken Shepherd

A new puppy brings so many new photo opps. Only one of her ears has straightened up so far, but it can take 4 to 6 months. Today I took her out to the pasture with me to feed the … Continue reading

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